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How Do Litigators Build the Perfect Jury in a Polarized World? – Speaking of Litigation Video Podcast [Video]

What makes a jury work—and what earns their trust? Dive into the nuanced world of jury selection with Epstein Becker Green attorneys Eric Neiman, Teddy McCormick, and Jonathan Brollier. This episode unpacks the art of voir...more

Supreme Court of Ohio Decides on a Peer-Review Privilege Issue in Stull v. Summa

On December 10, 2024, the Supreme Court of Ohio issued its decision in Stull v. Summa, a medical negligence case in which the defendants argued that Ohio’s statutory peer-review privilege protected from discovery the file the...more

Supreme Court of Ohio Rules on a Peer-Review Privilege Issue in Stull v. Summa

Background - On December 10, 2024, the Supreme Court of Ohio issued its decision in Stull v. Summa, a medical negligence case in which the defendants argued that Ohio’s statutory peer-review privilege protected from...more

Receive Specialized Care, Provide Specialized Testimony: New Jersey Court Says Medical Malpractice Expert Witness Must Have...

To diminish the number of frivolous lawsuits that patients file against doctors and hospitals, 28 states require that a plaintiff submit an affidavit or certificate of merit when they file a medical malpractice case....more

Injunctions for All – Speaking of Litigation Podcast [Video]

Conjunction “injunction,” what’s your function? Preliminary injunctions and temporary restraining orders can prove useful in a counsel’s attempt to preserve evidence, prove irreparable harm, protect trade secrets, stop...more

Ohio Significantly Changes Real Property Tax Valuation Procedures, Curtailing Local Governments’ Abilities To Initiate, Appeal,...

A new Ohio law substantially changes the landscape for real property tax valuation challenges in the state. In general, it substantially curtails school districts’ rights to initiate and appeal property tax valuation...more

Ohio Court Delivers Victory for Medical Providers That Treat Patients Injured by Others

When hospitals and doctors treat patients who are injured in car accidents, the health care providers reasonably expect that their rights to be compensated for the care they provide will not be conditioned upon their...more

Charitable Health Systems and Other Owners of Tax-Exempt Property with Operations in Ohio Should Prepare for Upcoming Changes to...

Starting in 2022, Ohio will require owners of tax-exempt real property to notify the county auditor if the exempt property ceases to qualify for exemption....more

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